You don't, as that is far more harmful to the child, and society in the long term. You ask for supervised visitation with random tests.
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The child can do anything he wants to :)
not if you don't want them to If it's court ordered visitation, yes. If you have reservations about the boyfriend, ask for supervised visits. If the kids say he's mean, or too " friendly " , pay attention.
Yes and the choice of visitation is not up to her, it's up to the judge. If he is the biological father and have proved paternity in court, he can petition for custody, visitation and pay child support. She has no legal right to keep the other parent away from the child.
Supervised Visitation means the parent gets to be with the children for a predetermined amount of time, while being accompanied by a social worker appointed by the court. Having parental rights means the parent is involved in making major decisions based on the interest of the child.
it all depends on how old the children are is there any specif reason why they dont? if you have a lawyer contact him and if not contact dept. of children services
Having visitation rights does not compell you to visit, it only means that you have the right to do so if you so desire. So there is no particular advantage to losing visitation rights. If you don't want to visit, don't visit.
If there is a court order for visitation or shared custody and child support she will need his and the courts permission. The visitation order still have to work since both him and his child have the right to see each other. So she can move but not with the child.
she doesnt want to do it or doesnt like what you are telling her...and doesnt want to tell you or you to know
You can ask for whatever you want, but most likely you won't get whatever you want.
What rights do you want?